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WAGNER, 1967» present study). Distribution: Europe (with the exception of the Mediterranian area), Siberia, Mongolia. 10. Nabis palifer SEIDENSTÜCKER, 1954 (KERZHNER, 196 3). Distri­bution: Asia Minor, Middle-East, Hindustan, Tien Shan, Western Mongolia, Eastern Siberia. 11. Nabis sinoferus sinoferus HSIAO, 1964 (Present study). Dis­tribution: Central Asia, Western Mongolia, Western China. 12. Nabis sinoferus seidenstückeri REMANE, 1964 (Present stu­dy). Distribution: North-Eastera China, Mandchuria, Eastern Mongolia. 13. Nabis feroides mimoferus HSIAO, I964 (JOSIFOV and KERZHNER, 1967: recorded as feroides REMANE; WAGNER, I967: recorded as pseudoferus orientarius REMANE; present study). Distribution: Siberia, Mongolia, Mandchuria. 14. Nabis brevis SCHOLTZ, 1846 (KERZHNER, 1963, WAGNER, 1967). Distribution: Middle- and Northern parts of Eurosiberian terri­tory, Mongolia. 15. ? Nabis brevis ferghanensis REMANE, 1964 (WAGNER, 1967: re­corded as Nabis rugosus LINNAEUS ). Distribution: Tien Shan, Dsungaria, ? South-Western Mongolia. 16. Nabis intermedius KERZHNER , I963 (KERZHNER, 1963, JOSIFOV and KERZHNEE , 1967, present study). Distribution: Eastern Sibe­ria, Mongolia, Mandchuria. 17. Reduviolus inscriptus KIRBY, I837 (KERZHNER, 1963, present study). Distribution: Northern parts of Eurosiberian territory, Mongolia, Northern Holarctic territory. Distribution of nabids in Mongolia and the possible origin of the Mongolian Nabid fauna Dr. Z, KASZAB had visited almost all parts of Mongolia and has very intensively applied practically all well-known collecting methods (c. f. KASZAB, 1963, 1965a, 1965b, 1966, 1968a, 1968b)

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